Secrets of a Grant Writer: A Pro Grant Writer Reveals His Top Grant Winning Tips
Book Details
Author(s)Ken Korczak
ISBN / ASINB004RJ8RVY
ISBN-13978B004RJ8RV4
Sales Rank1,214,679
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
Description
Want to find out what happens "inside" the business of how government grants are really awarded to those who apply for them -- and why so many people get their grants rejected or ignored?
What if you had access to some insider tips, knowledge of key factors which could dramatically increase your chances of getting free government money?
That's what you will get in this Special Report -- written by a former professional grant writer who once worked 12 hours a day, every day, doing nothing but writing and submitting grants to government agencies.
Former professional grant writer Ken Korczak not only worked as a full-time grant writer for a human services agency, he is also a former government communication officer, working as a PR man for the state of Minnesota, where he also forged close ties with federal grant agencies.
Ken provides an "insiders view" on how government and private foundation grants get approved. In short: He will tell you how to get the money you need from the government -- free grant money that never has to be paid back -- money you can use to bolster your cause.
Note: this Special Report is not intended to be a step-by-guide on how to write a grant. Rather, this Kindle ebook goes beyond that to provide "keys" and "secrets" to what makes grants get accepted and awarded, and why so many others are rejected.
If you need a grant, you need this book. Without this information, you are working at a huge disadvantage, even if you already know how to write a grant.
The author is an experienced, former full-time professional grant writer who successfully wrote many grants, from as small as $1,500, up to $1.3 million, and had them accepted, and money granted.
Before becoming a grant writer, the author earned his bachelor's degree in journalism from Winona State University, and worked for many years as a newspaper reporter before entering government public relations work. He also taught writing at the University of North Dakota.
He later joined VISTA -- Volunteers in Service to America -- to do his part helping poor and homeless people in America. It was while working as a VISTA that Ken geared up to become a grant writer. The first grant he ever wrote was a accepted -- $5,000 for computer equipment for the Quad County Community Action Agency in Grand Forks, North Dakota.
After VISTA, Ken was asked to stay on at his host agency to work full time as a grant writer. His next success was landing $130,000 for homeless programs in North Dakota. As a freelance grant writer, Ken also scored a $1.3 million grant for a conservation organization.
Need free government grant money right now? This Special Report will help you get it -- period!
What if you had access to some insider tips, knowledge of key factors which could dramatically increase your chances of getting free government money?
That's what you will get in this Special Report -- written by a former professional grant writer who once worked 12 hours a day, every day, doing nothing but writing and submitting grants to government agencies.
Former professional grant writer Ken Korczak not only worked as a full-time grant writer for a human services agency, he is also a former government communication officer, working as a PR man for the state of Minnesota, where he also forged close ties with federal grant agencies.
Ken provides an "insiders view" on how government and private foundation grants get approved. In short: He will tell you how to get the money you need from the government -- free grant money that never has to be paid back -- money you can use to bolster your cause.
Note: this Special Report is not intended to be a step-by-guide on how to write a grant. Rather, this Kindle ebook goes beyond that to provide "keys" and "secrets" to what makes grants get accepted and awarded, and why so many others are rejected.
If you need a grant, you need this book. Without this information, you are working at a huge disadvantage, even if you already know how to write a grant.
The author is an experienced, former full-time professional grant writer who successfully wrote many grants, from as small as $1,500, up to $1.3 million, and had them accepted, and money granted.
Before becoming a grant writer, the author earned his bachelor's degree in journalism from Winona State University, and worked for many years as a newspaper reporter before entering government public relations work. He also taught writing at the University of North Dakota.
He later joined VISTA -- Volunteers in Service to America -- to do his part helping poor and homeless people in America. It was while working as a VISTA that Ken geared up to become a grant writer. The first grant he ever wrote was a accepted -- $5,000 for computer equipment for the Quad County Community Action Agency in Grand Forks, North Dakota.
After VISTA, Ken was asked to stay on at his host agency to work full time as a grant writer. His next success was landing $130,000 for homeless programs in North Dakota. As a freelance grant writer, Ken also scored a $1.3 million grant for a conservation organization.
Need free government grant money right now? This Special Report will help you get it -- period!
